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Welcome to the Ruislip Residents’ Association

This Association represents the people living in Ruislip, a town with a long history. Ruislip was mentioned in the Domesday Book, and in its old church of St Martin of Tours and Manor Farm site it still has links with its Norman past. It is now in the London Borough of Hillingdon.

We hope that members and visitors will find this website useful. We will welcome your comments, please use the “Contact Us” page to get in touch with us.*

 

The secret £3.3m planning system

Just last month, the Cabinet approved a massive spend to replace the Council’s Planning IT system.  Despite assurances over recent years that our feedback would be taken into consideration and that we would be involved in working on the new system to avoid the bugs of the current one, the decision to purchase a new […]

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Putting Residents First? Not always

The refusal to be straight with residents extends beyond Officers to elected Councillors.  One local resident who has shared their correspondence with us has spent January trying to participate in the Budget Consultation, only to be met with obfuscation. In early January, having written to their ward councillors (including Deputy Leader Cllr Bianco) asking for […]

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The Silent Treatment: 12 Weeks and Counting

Because the accounts were published late, the lawful “Public Inspection” period was pushed back to autumn.  When three residents visited the Civic Centre during this delayed window to inspect the books – an appointment confirmed by the council – nobody was there to meet them, except, after almost an hour of waiting, an untrained junior staff […]

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The “Theo’s Café” Scandal: Claims of cronyism and confirmed secrecy

While the Council aggressively pursues residents for Council Tax arrears, a different standard was applied to a former colleague.  Investigative reporting by the LDRS revealed that former Conservative Councillor Alan Deville was allowed to accumulate rent arrears on the Cowley Meeting Hall. Mr Deville leased the hall from the Council for £5,655 a year, but […]

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We look forward to seeing you at our GM on
Wednesday 25th March 2026 at St. Paul's, Ruislip Manor